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Police drop tear gas on Indian farmers heading for New Delhi crop prices protest

Police sealed multiple entry points into the capital and large gatherings were banned.

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Indian police used tear gas and detained some farmers who tried to break barricades blocking their way to New Delhi on Tuesday to demand guaranteed crop prices in a repeat of 2021 protests, when they camped on the capital’s outskirts for more than a year.

Tear gas canisters were dropped on the protesting farmers from a drone at one of the border points that leads to New Delhi, where tens of thousands of farmers are heading on tractors and trucks.

Police sealed multiple entry points into the city by erecting barriers of barbed wire, spikes and cement blocks.

Large gatherings in the capital were banned and internet services were suspended in some districts of neighbouring Haryana state.

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Police barricade a major highway at Ghazipur near New Delhi to stop thousands of protesting farmers from entering the capital (AP)

Farmers, who began their march from northern Haryana and Punjab states, are asking for a guaranteed minimum support price for all farm produce.

The government protects agricultural producers against any sharp fall in farm prices by announcing a minimum purchase price on certain essential crops at the beginning of the sowing season, taking into account the cost of production.

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Farmers, who began their march from northern Haryana and Punjab states, are asking for a guaranteed minimum support price for all farm produce (Manish Swarup/AP)

The withdrawal of the agricultural laws in November 2021 was seen as a major retreat by the Modi government.

The government at that time said it would set up a panel of farmers and government officials to find ways to ensure support prices for all farm produce. Multiple meetings since then have made no progress.

The march comes just months before national elections in India, in which Mr Modi is widely expected to win a third term.

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Police guard a major highway at Singhu, near New Delhi (Manish Swarup/AP)

He said talks between farm leaders and government ministers on Monday had failed to produce any consensus on their key demands and that the government had refused to make a decision.

Farmers form the most influential voting bloc in India and politicians have long considered it unwise to alienate them.

Some farmer and trade unions have also announced a countrywide rural strike on Friday.

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